Cottage / 1 bedrooms / sleeps 3

In the heart of Dunster, backing on to the village church, a charming, end-of-terrace cottage with bright courtyard (table/chairs) full of pots.

Three steps up to stable doors into living room (woodburner, TV/DVD/Blu-ray, iPod dock). Beautifully fitted kitchen/dining room (dishwasher, microwave, gas hob/electric oven) with fitted dining table/bench and door to courtyard. Flagstone floors (rug) throughout downstairs. Steepish stairs up to a generous-sized bedroom with a double plus single bed; large bathroom (suite, shower over bath plus hand-shower) with views towards the church and washing machine in cupboard. N.B. Church clock chimes (beautifully) each quarter hour day and night. No children under 7. A delightful cottage, a wonderful base from which to explore.

Size

Sleeps up to 3, 1 bedrooms

Nearest beach

Property is within 1 mile of a sandy beach

Access

Car advised

Notes

Pets welcome, No smoking at this property

Features and Facilities

Luxuries

Log fire, Internet access, DVD player

General

Central heating, TV, Telephone

Standard

Kettle, Toaster, Iron

Utilities

Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge

Rooms

1 bedroom, 1 bathrooms of which 1 Family bathrooms

Furniture

Double beds (1)

Other

Towels provided

Outdoors

Private garden

Access

Not suitable for wheelchair users

Further details indoors

Please bring your own beach towels.

The agent has its own star rating system to quantify interior quality, comfort and ambience. This property has been rated 4 star.

The Somerset region

Exmoor: exquisite National Park beside the sea: beech trees, sheep, wheeling buzzards and heather hills, from many of which you look over the sea to Wales and its mountains. Below are the most gracefully carved of steep oak-filled valleys where rushing, bouldered little rivers are paddleable and the red deer spend the winters, and perhaps the most dream-like rose-covered cottage villages of them all, where the pace of life is leisurely. At night, marvellously unpolluted skies for stargazing (recently designated an International Dark Sky Reserve).

Porlock Vale is one of the most beautiful farmed bits of England, Dunkery must be ascended, the area of The Chains is wild and wonderful for walking or riding; the Oare valley (Lorna Doone country) is an excellent place to take Granny for a visit to tiny, fascinating Oare church, a cream tea in Malmsmead and a sunset drive afterwards through the Valley of the Rocks to Woody Bay (if you drive well). Minehead, the main town, is good for sandcastles, has a Butlins (and a good golf course and a harbour) and isn't too big. Medieval Dunster is very pretty and has a fine castle (inhabited, National Trust); Dulverton, on the southern edge of the moor and popular with artists, has interesting shops and galleries; Culbone church, one of England's smallest, is worth walking to. Lots of good food pubs in 'hidden' villages, like Luxborough, where the welcome is warm and the atmosphere relaxed.

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